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WELDING & WELDING PROCEDUREQUALIFICATION
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SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WATER CORPORATION
TECHNICAL STANDARD Issued by: Manager Engineering Issue Date: 04 May 2009
TS 30a
WELDING SPECIFICATION
WELDING & WELDING PROCEDURE QUALIFICATION
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© SA WATER 2007
This is an intellectual property of the South Australian Water Corporation. This document is copyright and all rights are reserved by SA Water. No part may be reproduced, copied or transmitted in any form or by any means without the express written permission of SA Water.
The information contained in these Standards is strictly for the private use of the intended recipient in relation to works or projects of SA Water. These Standards have been prepared for SA Water’s own internal use and SA Water makes no representation as to the quality, accuracy or suitability of the information for any other purpose. It is the responsibility of the users of these Standards to ensure that the application of information is appropriate and that any designs based on these Standards are fit for SA Water’s purposes and comply with all relevant Australian Standards, Acts and regulations. Users of these Standards accept sole responsibility for interpretation and use of the information contained in these Standards. SA Water and its officers accept no liability for any loss or damage caused by reliance on these Standards whether caused by error, omission, misdirection, misstatement, misinterpretation or negligence of SA Water. Users should independently verify the accuracy, fitness for purpose and application of information contained in these Standards. The currency of these Standards should be checked prior to use.
APPROVAL TO DEVIATE FROM THIS STANDARD Approval may be granted by the Asset Owner to deviate from the requirements as stipulated in this Standard if the functional requirements (e.g. Asset Life) for the asset differs from those stated in the Standard, but is assessed as still being acceptable by the Asset Owner’s nominated representative. Any approval to deviate from the stated requirements of this Standard will not be seen as creating a precedent for future like project. Any request to deviate from this Standard must be carried out on a project by project basis where each alternate proposal will be individually assessed on its own merit.
CHANGE RECORD
The following lists the major changes to the December 2004 edition and published in the June 2005 edition of TS 30a:
1. Reformatted from DS to TS (Departmental Standard to Technical Standard), and updated referenced Australian Standards.
2. Conversion to a Technical Standard and complete review of DS 30’s content resulted in the development of a new document TS 30a which supersedes DS 30.
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3. Reviewed by the WTIA and adopted by the Water Industry across Australia with some minor wording changes and the removal of the WELDING SAFETY RULES from the appendicis.
4. Welding OHS is now referred to in SECTION 3 part d). 5. The SAMPLE FORMS in Appendix B have been reviewed and updated to
show a more accurate example of the welding documentation required in the Technical Standard.
The following lists the changes made to the July 2007 edition of TS 30a
1. Cross reference to TG 61 - Practical Understanding and Interpretation of Technical Standard TS 30a Welding Specification, in the Scope and referenced document sections.
2. Inclusion of a note in the scope to highlight the designer’s responsibility. The following lists changes made in May 2009
1. Item (o) added to Section 6.3. 2. Section 9.3 added.
These changes include the requirements for pickling and passivating stainless steel welds.
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CONTENTS
© SA WATER 2007 ............................................................................................................... 2
APPROVAL TO DEVIATE FROM THIS STANDARD ........................................................... 2
CONTENTS .......................................................................................................................... 4
TABLES & FIGURES............................................................................................................ 4
REFERENCED DOCUMENTS .............................................................................................. 5
SECTION 1: SCOPE ............................................................................................................. 6
SECTION 2: DEFINITIONS ................................................................................................... 6
SECTION 3: STANDARDS/CODES ..................................................................................... 7
SECTION 4: APPROVAL TO COMMENCE WORK.............................................................. 8
SECTION 5: QUALITY ASSURANCE .................................................................................. 8
SECTION 6: WELDING PROCEDURES............................................................................... 9
6.1 SA Water Welding Procedures ................................................................................ 9
6.2 Qualification of Welding Procedure Specifications ................................................ 9
6.3 Welding Procedure INFORMATION ........................................................................12
SECTION 7: WELDING PERSONNEL ................................................................................13
7.1 Welding Supervisor; (Welding Coordinator) ..........................................................13
7.1.1 Welding Supervisors Authority ........................................................................13
7.1.2 Welding Supervisors Responsibility .................................................................13
7.1.3 Welding Supervisors Qualifications .................................................................15
7.2 Welding Inspector (Welding Coordinator) .............................................................15
7.2.1 Welding Inspectors Qualifications....................................................................15
7.3 Welders ....................................................................................................................15
7.3.1 Qualification, Certification, Experience ............................................................15
7.3.2 Identification of Welders ..................................................................................16
SECTION 8: INSPECTION & TESTING ...............................................................................16
SECTION 9: PROCESSES & CONSUMABLES ..................................................................18
9.1 Welding & Cutting Processes .................................................................................18
9.2 Welding Consumables ............................................................................................18
9.3 PASSIVATION OF STAINLESS STEEL WELDS ......................................................18
SECTION 10: SCHEDULE ...................................................................................................19
APPENDIX A: SAMPLE FORMS ........................................................................................24
TABLES & FIGURES
Figure 6. 1 - Welding Procedure Qualification Process ................................................... 10
Figure 7.1 - Welder Qualification Process ........................................................................ 14
Figure 10.1 - Selection of Weld Quality Requirements .................................................... 20
REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
AS/NZS 1553: Covered electrodes for welding
AS 1554: Structural Steel Welding
AS 1796: Certification of welders and welding supervisors
AS 2214: Certification of welding supervisors – Structural steel welding
AS/NZS ISO 3834: Quality Requirements for Welding
AS 4041: Pressure Piping
ASTM A380 Standard Practice for Cleaning, Descaling and Passivation of
Stainless Steel Parts, Equipment and Systems
GB SA Water’s Green Book (EWS) of Standard Drawings
TG 61 Practical Understanding And Interpretation Of Technical Standard TS
30a Welding Specification
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SECTION 1: SCOPE This Technical Specification applies to all metal fabrication and repair work, (excluding emergency repairs on Bursts or Ruptures) involving welding, carried out by SA Water and Contractors/ Sub Contractors. It prescribes weld preparation, qualification of welding procedure and personnel, workmanship and inspection requirements for welds related to the arc welding by manual metal-arc and other processes approved by the authorised welding coordinator. Welding shall be carried out in accordance with the requirements of the Drawings and this Specification using approved plant and equipment. This Technical Standard should be used in conjunction with TG 61, Practical Understanding and Interpretation of Technical Standard TS 30a Welding Specification. Note: it is the responsibility of the Designer to specify the welding standard. Some guidance to this is provided in TG 61.
SECTION 2: DEFINITIONS Authorised Welding Coordinator (or Designate) the person authorised to sign for all welding matters on behalf of SA
Water; GB SA Water’s Green Book (EWS) of Standard Drawings; Integrated Quality Document a document which is designed and produced in accordance with the
principles outlined in AS/NZS ISO 3834. 1 Quality Requirements for Welding;
ITP the detailed Inspection and Test Plan(s) for the proposed work; MDR Manufactures Data Report as required by the Welding Service
Provider as part of contract conditions (See Appendices for standard MDR form);
NDT/NDE means Non Destructive Testing / Examination; PQR Procedure Qualification Record; Schedule description / requirements of Quality Assurance Requirements
and Contractors Notifications & Submissions; Specified described / requested in the Contract Specification or on the Contract
Drawings; SA Water’s Representative
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SA Water’s Representative in this Technical Standard will be nominated by SA Water.
Technical Specification means this Technical Standard; Welding Coordinator a person who carries out one or more welding coordination tasks (as
defined in AS/NZS ISO 3834);
Welding Service Provider (WSP) the person, organisation or contractor as defined in the Contract or
its subcontractor who will undertake the welding work; Work means metal fabrication and repair work, involving welding, carried
out by SA Water and Contractors or Sub Contractors to which this Technical Specification applies;
Weld Procedure Specification WPS a Qualified Weld Procedure which has been tested and proven; WTIA Welding Technology Institute of Australia;
SECTION 3: STANDARDS/CODES a) Australian Standards
All metal fabrication and welding shall comply with the Australian Standard(s) or Code(s) of Practice (including amendments) stated in the Contract Specification, noted on the Contract Drawings, and in the work order detail. The applicable edition(s) of standards/codes are those current 2 weeks prior to tender close date. The relevant standard/code is deemed the minimum standard applicable unless otherwise stated in the specification.
b) SA Water Corporation Standards
All metal fabrication and welding of pipe fittings & flanges as applicable shall comply with the current edition of the Green Book or as specified in the contract documentation, and work order detail. All flanges shall be attached to pipework as per GB, Drawing or as specified by SA Water’s Representative.
c) SA Water Corporation Standard Forms
SA Water maintains a register of standard Weld Forms, these forms shall be used, or an equivalent approved by the Authorised Welding Coordinator. Standard SA Water Weld Forms are available from the Authorised Welding Coordinator or Designate on request.
d) Occupational Health and Safety This technical specification does not obviate the contractors or subcontractors responsibilities to provide a safe workplace, systems and methods in accordance with local Occupational Health and Safety
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Regulations. Refer to WTIA Tech Note 7-04 Health & Safety in Welding, & WTIA Tech Note 22-03 Welding Electrical Safety.
SECTION 4: APPROVAL TO COMMENCE WORK The Welding Service Provider shall formally request SA Water’s Representative’s approval to commence cutting or welding work. Approval to commence will not be given prior to the SA Water’s Representative’s approval of the following; a) the Quality Plan required in Section 5 QUALITY ASSURANCE; and b) a schedule of qualified welding procedures, in accordance with Section 6
WELDING PROCEDURES. c) detailed list of welding personnel & their qualifications, in accordance with
Section 7 WELDING PERSONNEL.
SECTION 5: QUALITY ASSURANCE The Welding Service Provider shall: a) be responsible for all quality assurance activities necessary to ensure that
the Works comply with the specified requirements of section 10 SCHEDULE;
b) provide sufficient information, in respect of any proposed subcontractors, to
enable SA Water’s Representative to assess their suitability for the Works; c) establish and maintain a quality assurance system as required in section 10
SCHEDULE; d) require subcontractors' operations to be in accordance with the contract
quality assurance system requirements and provide management and oversight to ensure that they are;
e) submit not less than 10 working days prior to commencement of work, a
Quality Plan to the Requirements of AS/NZS ISO 3834 Part 4 Elementary Requirements (minimum) to SA Water’s Representative detailing how the quality assurance requirements are to be applied to each element of the Works.
The Quality Plan shall contain the following:
i) a system element outline; ii) the Welding Service Provider’s organisation chart for the Works; iii) organisation chart(s) for any subcontractor(s) work; iv) a list of qualified welding procedures for the welding work including
test results for the welding procedures;
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v) detailed ITP’s for the Works; vi) details of Weld Map; a standard SA Water Weld Form shall be used;
WMAP [TS30a-05 - WMAP] or a SA Water approved equivalent; vii) the intended format and presentation arrangements for the MDR; a
standard SA Water Weld Form shall be used; MDR [TS30a-06 - MDR] or a SA Water approved equivalent;
viii) Details of the quality system showing each element of the system and
how they relate to each other. f) present the Quality Plan and the MDR as Integrated Quality Documents.
Note: The Part 4 Elementary Requirements of AS/NZS ISO 3834 are the minimum requirements at present, with provision to specify Part 3 - “Standard” or Part 2 - “Comprehensive” in the next 18 to 24 months, see figure 10.1.
SECTION 6: WELDING PROCEDURES
6.1 SA WATER WELDING PROCEDURES
SA Water maintains a Database of Qualified Welding Procedure Specifications (WPS) these are controlled by the Engineering & Projects Division Copies of the WPS’s can be obtained from the Authorised Welding Coordinator on request. The Authorised Welding Coordinator should be contacted to ascertain if a suitable WPS is available for use, prior to the qualification of additional WPS’s.
6.2 QUALIFICATION OF WELDING PROCEDURE SPECIFICATIONS
a) Welding procedures for all fillet or butt welds or any combination of each,
shall be proven qualified by the Welding Service Provider, who shall submit to SA Water’s Representative a PQR; a standard SA Water Weld Form shall be used; PQR [TS30a-01 - WQR] or a SA Water approved equivalent. All proposed welding procedure qualifications shall be submitted no less than 10 working days prior to the planned commencement of welding work to which the procedures will apply.
The flow chart below shall be used as a guide in developing a PQR & WPS.
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Figure 6. 1 - Welding Procedure Qualification Process
Document
Process
Decision
Develop
Proposed
Welding
Procedure
(PWP)
Revise
Proposed
WPS with
modified
parameters
From the data recorded on
the PQR & relevant test
reports, formalise the
Welding Procedure
Specification (WPS)
including all ranges per the
required standard
Record the actual
parameter used
during welding on a
Procedure
Qualification Record
(PQR)
Review test reports
and determine
possible causes for
failure
Issue WPS as required (i.e.
into system for further use,
to welders to complete job,
etc,)
Submit the test piece
for required Non
Destructive &
Mechanical Testing
(as specified by the
required standard)
Weld test piece
using the
parameters
specified in the
PWP
Failed Testing
Passed Testing
KEY
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b) Where welding procedures are similar, a welding procedure qualification is required for each, where the essential variables (as per the specified standard/code), vary between them outside of the prescribed limits in the specified standard/code.
c) Any new welding procedure(s) shall be qualified when the essential
variables on the welding procedures being used, vary outside of the prescribed limits in the specified standard/code. These welding procedure(s) qualifications shall be submitted to SA Water’s Representative for review and approval.
d) The Welding Supervisor / Piping Supervisor or Forman (see
Clause 7.1) shall prepare the Weld Procedure Specification (WPS); a standard SA Water Weld Form shall be used; WPS [TS30a-02 - WPS]. If the contractor wishes to use an existing Qualified Procedure this along with supporting documentation can be submitted to the Authorised Welding Coordinator for review and approval;
i) Should SA Water require witnessing of the Welding Qualification Test
the Contractor shall give a Minimum of 48 hours notice; prior to the commencement of such a test. A copy of the WPS shall be made available to SA Water’s Inspector prior to commencement of the test;
ii) The Welding Service Provider is responsible for ensuring all
necessary testing is performed to qualify the WPS in accordance with the relevant standard for which the procedure is intended;
iii) The Welding Supervisor shall hard stamp or permanently mark the
WPS number on the test coupon. Test report shall indicate the unique WPS number assigned to the Welding Procedure;
iv) The Welding Supervisor shall prepare a Procedure Qualification
Record (PQR), a standard SA Water PQR Weld Form shall be used; PQR [TS30a-01 - PQR] or a SA Water approved equivalent. The form details all welding parameters during the qualification process. SA Water’s Inspector if present may sign the document verifying the test coupon as visually acceptable, prior to Mechanical & Non-Destructive Testing as Required;
v) On completion of welding the qualification test piece the Welding
Supervisor shall perform a 100% visual examination of the completed weld(s) to verify compliance with the relevant standard. The test coupon(s) shall be submitted to a NATA approved testing laboratory for mechanical and non-destructive testing, as appropriate. On receipt of the test report documentation qualifying the PQR the Welding Supervisor shall prepare the Procedure Qualification Record; The Standard SA Water PQR Weld Form shall be used; PQR [TS30-01 Rev:0] or a SA Water approved equivalent;
vi) Copies of all Qualified PQR documentation (Including Test
Certificates) shall be forwarded to the Authorised Welding Coordinator;
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6.3 WELDING PROCEDURE INFORMATION
The Welding Service Provider shall ensure copies of the Procedure Qualification Records (PQR) and Weld Procedure Specifications (WPS) are available on site at all times. Each PQR & WPS shall be submitted to SA Water’s Welding Coordinator for review and approval. The Procedure Qualification Records (PQR) and Weld Procedure Specifications (WPS) shall be produced using standard SA Water Weld Form; PQR [TS30-01 Rev:0] & WPS [TS30-02 Rev:0] or a SA Water approved equivalent, and shall contain all of the major parameters / essential variables and at least the following information (note there are no variable in a PQR): a) a sketch of the joint design; b) material(s) grade-type; c) material thickness - all parts; d) method of material(s) preparation; e) welding process(es) to be used; f) voltage, amperage and travel speed; g) number and sequence of runs; h) classification of electrode/wire; i) diameter of electrode/wire; j) shielding gas/gas mixture/flux type/classification; k) temperature of preheat, inter run heat and post heat applications
if applicable; l) heat input (kJ/mm) for each weld pass m) welding standard/code and classification, (e.g. AS 1554.1 SP,
AS 4041 Class 1). n) the type and extent of testing of welds to be carried out in accordance with
the specified testing requirements. PQR test certificate reference numbers shall be clearly stated on the PQR.
o) surface treatment post welding. All stainless steel welds are to be pickled
and passivated using a pickling gel to ASTM A380.
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SECTION 7: WELDING PERSONNEL
7.1 WELDING SUPERVISOR; (WELDING COORDINATOR)
Not less than 10 working days prior to commencement of Work, the Welding Service Provider shall identify and nominate a suitably qualified Welding Supervisor, who will be responsible for the co-ordination of all operations in respect of the welding work.
7.1.1 Welding Supervisors Authority
The Welding Supervisor, shall have delegated authority to deal directly with SA Water’s Representative on all issues relating to the welding work, including: a) Welding procedure management; b) Welding quality management; c) Supervision activities; d) Inspection and testing activities; and e) Collation & sign-off on the MDR,
7.1.2 Welding Supervisors Responsibility
The Welding Supervisor shall be responsible for a) Satisfactory qualification of all welding operators; b) Welder qualification test are carried out in accordance with the required
standard; c) All welder qualification tests are documented on the Welder Qualification
Record; The Standard SA Water Weld Form shall be used; WQR [TS30a-03 - WQR] or a SA Water approved equivalent,
d) testing of weld / welder qualification test pieces are carried out by a NATA
approved Laboratory in accordance with the requirements of the relevant standard;
e) all welders and welding operators are allocated a unique identification
number; f) maintain a register of qualified welders detailing qualifications; g) ensure that welder’s performance is kept under review. Where
unsatisfactory welding performance is revealed, that is where percentage repair rate is in excess of 5%, an investigation into the cause and subsequent corrective action shall be implemented. If cause is due to the welder being unable to meet the specification then that welder shall be taken of that job and consideration be given to additional training. Such
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reviews and / or re-training shall be indicated on the welders performance records;
h) submit copies of all weld related documentation to the Authorised Welding
Coordinator;
The flow chart below shall be used as a guide in preparing a WQR.
Figure 7.1 - Welder Qualification Process
Document
Process
Decision
Record the test
report details on
the WQR and file
Record parameters
on Welder
Qualification Record
(WQR)
Review test reports
and determine
possible causes for
failure
Weld test pieces
(per required
standard & WPS)
Submit the test piece
for required Non
Destructive &
Mechanical Testing
(as specified by the
required standard)
Carry out Welder
Qualification
Testing in
accordance with
the required
standard & WPS
KEY
Y
Passed Testing
Failed Testing
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7.1.3 Welding Supervisors Qualifications
The Supervisor (Welding Coordinator) shall hold as a minimum:
current certification to AS 1796 Certificate 10; or
current certification to AS 2214; or
another current qualification/certification acceptable to SA Water’s Representative.
The Welding Service Provider shall provide details of the Welding Supervisor’s qualification(s), certification and experience records to SA Water’s Representative.
7.2 WELDING INSPECTOR (WELDING COORDINATOR)
The Welding Service Provider shall identify and nominate a suitably qualified Welding Inspector in no less than 10 working days prior to commencement of the Works. Where welding is to occur concurrently at sites remote from each other, the Welding Service Provider shall identify and nominate an appropriate number of Inspectors.
7.2.1 Welding Inspectors Qualifications
The Inspector (Welding Coordinator) shall hold as a minimum:
current W.T.I.A. Welding Inspection Certification; or
another current qualification/certification acceptable to SA Water’s Representative.
The Welding Service Provider shall provide details of the Inspector’s qualification(s), certification and experience records to SA Water’s Representative.
7.3 WELDERS
7.3.1 Qualification, Certification, Experience
Not less than 10 working days prior to planned commencement of welding, the following information shall be provided to SA Water’s Representative for each welder: a) documentary evidence of the qualification/certification currently held; b) trade training background; c) documentary evidence confirming that each welder is qualified for each
welding procedure that they will apply to the welding works.
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7.3.2 Identification of Welders
The Welding Service Provider shall: a) provide in the MDR, on completion of the welding work, a weld map
showing the welds carried out by each welder. A Standard SA Water Weld Form shall be used; WMAP [TS30a-05 - WMAP] or a SA Water approved equivalent, weld maps may not be required for minor structural welding as approved by the Welding Coordinator. Minor structural welds shall be identified on as constructed drawings for testing tractability purposes, thus are still required for the Welding/NDT Log.
b) maintain records clearly identifying the welders to each completed weld,
welded pipe joint, weld repair and/or fabricated assembly/unit, which records shall to be made available to SA Water’s Representative.
SECTION 8: INSPECTION & TESTING a) Inspection and Test Plan:
The Welding Service Provider shall: i) provide an inspection and test plan for all welding work to SA
Water’s Representative, not less than 10 working days prior to commencement of the welding work. A Standard SA Water sheet shall be used; ITPCK [TS30a-07 - ITPCK] or SA Water approved equivalent,
ii) ensure that the inspection and test plan contains the necessary
elements to ensure the completed welding work complies with the specified standards/codes and/or other specified requirements;
b) Testing of Welds:
The Welding Service Provider shall: i) carry out testing of all welds in accordance with the specified
standards/codes and/or other specified requirements. A minimum 10% NDT of a type to be specified by SA Water; shall be carried out on all fabrications, unless specified higher in the contract specifications;
ii) provide test certificates, issued by a NATA accredited laboratory, for
both Destructive and Non Destructive Testing (except pressure testing of pipe joints), as part of the MDR;
c) Pressure Testing:
The Welding Service Provider shall: i) where required by the contract specification, Pressure Testing shall
be carried out and recorded on a Standard SA Water Weld Form; Pressure Test Record [TS30a-08 - PTR] or a SA Water approved equivalent, and included in the MDR.
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ii) notify SA Water’s Representative within the agreed prior notice time prior to undertaking pressure testing, to enable SA Water’s Representative to witness such testing.
d) Testing Records:
The Welding Service Provider shall: i) maintain testing records for all weld testing, a Standard SA Water
Weld Form shall be used; Welding/NDT Log [TS30a-04 - NDTLOG] or a SA Water approved equivalent, and provide such records to SA Water’s Representative on request.
ii) provide testing records which shall be clearly traceable, by sketch or
designation, to the actual weld(s) being reported on. A Standard SA Water Weld Form shall be used; WMAP [TS30a-05 - WMAP] or a SA Water approved equivalent.
iii) all test reports shall be included in the MDR. iv) provide 2 copies of the MDR to SA Water’s Representative on
completion of the welding work. e) Additional Testing of Welds:
Undertake, in addition to the specified testing requirements applying to the welding work, any additional weld testing instructed by SA Water’s Representative. Where testing detects non-compliance with relevant specified standards/codes/and specifications, the cost of weld repair and retesting shall be borne by the Welding Service Provider.
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SECTION 9: PROCESSES & CONSUMABLES
9.1 WELDING & CUTTING PROCESSES
Where the Welding Service Provider intends to incorporate in a welding procedure, welding or cutting process(es) other than those listed in the relevant standard, SA Water’s Representative shall be notified of such intent prior to the development of the welding procedure.
9.2 WELDING CONSUMABLES
All welding consumables to be used in welding procedures shall comply with the relevant standards/codes. The Welding Service Provider shall store and handle consumables; in particular Hydrogen controlled electrodes, in compliance with the requirements of AS 1553 and WTIA Technical Note 3, and the manufacturers recommendations.
9.3 PASSIVATION OF STAINLESS STEEL WELDS
All stainless steel welds are to be pickled and passivated post welding to re-establish the protective oxide layer. The preferred method is to apply a pickling paste to ASTM A380. Mechanical and/or electropolishing methods may be adopted, subject to approval from the Materials Sciences Unit, where access or safety considerations apply. Confirmation of successful passivation shall be performed by visual inspection. No coloured oxide or heat tint permitted. Note that pickling gels contain highly dangerous chemicals. Before commencing pickling operations an MSDS of the pickling gel is to be obtained and reviewed and a Job Safety Analysis performed. Any instructions for safe use included in the MSDS must be complied with. Pickling and passivation requirements for stinless steel welds are to be included in the Notes sections of the PQR, WPS and WQR.
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SECTION 10: SCHEDULE
The Schedule is provided to;
specify the required Contract Quality Assurance System;
assist the Welding Service Provider to identify all notices, submissions, approvals etc and their contractual time requirements;
provide a check list format to enable the Welding Service Provider to record and update the status of the various items;
The Welding Service Provider shall comply with all the requirements included in the Schedule, use and maintain the Schedule and provided updates to SA Water’s Representative. The flow chart below shall be used as a guide for the selection of quality requirements.
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Figure 10.1 - Selection of Weld Quality Requirements
Welding
quality
requirements
in the contract
AS/NZS ISO
9001 or
AS/NZS ISO
3834
No further
action
Contract Welding Quality requirements
Use AS/NZS
ISO 3834
Standard
AS/NZS ISO 3834-3
Elementary
AS/NZS ISO 3834-4
Comprehensive
AS/NZS ISO 3834-2
Approval by Authorised Welding Coordinator
Select appropriate
elements
Document
Process
Decision
NO
YES
YES NO
KEY
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SCHEDULE OF THE CONTRACTOR’S REQUIRED QUALITY ASSURANCE SYSTEM - NOTIFICATIONS AND SUBMISSIONS
1.0 QUALITY ASSURANCE SYSTEM Quality Assurance Systems Allowed Yes No 1.1 AS/NZS ISO 9001 1.2 AS/NZS ISO 3834 Yes No Part 2 comphensive Yes No Part 3 standard Yes No Part 4 elemetry Yes No 1.3 Alternative 1.4 Default Where no contract specific requirements are specified above, the following
default applies;
AS/NZS ISO 3834.1
Section Item
Submission
Precondition
SA Water’s Representative
Approval/Outcome
Plan/ Actual Dates
5 Detailed Welding management system
Details for assessment Type of system Accept/Reject Within 10 working days
2.0 Subcontractor to be used Yes No If yes
Section
Item
Submission
Precondition
SA Water’s Representative
Approval/Outcome
Plan/ Actual Dates
5 Sub Contractor full Details
Details for assessment Subcontractors to be used.
Accept/Reject Within 10 working days
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3.0 Intent to use Alternative Processes Yes No If yes
Section
Item
Submission
Precondition
SA Water’s Representative
Approval/Outcome
Plan/ Actual Dates
9 Welding Process/es (welding or cutting)
Intent to use alternative process.
Before development of Welding Procedure
Approve/Reject Within 10 working days
4.0 10 Days Prior to Planned Commencement of Works.
Section
Item
Submission
Precondition
SA Water’s Representative
Approval/Outcome
Plan/ Actual Dates
5 Quality Plan As detailed Approved Yes/No
6.2 Qualification of Welding Procedures (PQR)
Schedule of qualified procedures
Accept/Reject
6.3 Welding Procedure Information (WPS)
All major parameters/essential variables and as per 6.2 advise copies held available to workplace.
Accept/Reject
7.1 Supervisor Nominate qualified person responsible.
Accept/Reject
7.1.3 Supervisor details Qualification/ certification and experience, records.
Yes/No
7.2 Inspector Qualification, certification and experience.
Yes/No
7.3.1a) & b)
Welder qualification, certification, etc.
As detailed Acceptance Yes/No
7.3.1 c) Welder qualified to Qualified Welding procedures.
Details for each welder
Acceptance. Yes/No
8 Inspection/Test Plan
Inspection & Test Plans (ITP’s)
Accept/Reject
5.0 Before Welding Commences
Section
Item
Submission
Precondition
SA Water’s Representative
Approval/Outcome
Plan/ Actual Dates
4 Commencement Request approval to commence
All Pre conditions met
Yes/No
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6.0 Identification and Traceability after Welding Done
Section
Item
Submission
Precondition SA Water’s
Representative Approval/Outcome
Plan/ Actual Dates
7.3.2 Identification of welders to welds.
Records Work Done Accept/Reject
7.3.2 a) Traceability of welds
Weld Map Work Done Accept/Reject Compliance.
7.0 Testing
Section
Item
Submission
Precondition
SA Water’s Representative
Approval/Outcome
Plan/ Actual Dates
8 b) Testing Test Certificates (destructive or non-destructive)
Work Done NATA Approved. Lab.
Accept/Reject Compliance
8 c) Pressure testing Test Results Work Done Witness and Accept/Reject
8 d) Testing records Supply as part of MDR
Work & Tests done
Accept/Reject Compliance
8.0 Requalification when Essential Variables fall outside Standard/Code Limits
Section
Item
Submission
Precondition
SA Water’s Representative
Approval/Outcome
Plan/ Actual Dates
6.2 New Procedure Qualification of New Welding Procedure (PQR & WPS)
Change after work commences
Accept/Reject Review/Approval
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APPENDIX A: SAMPLE FORMS Standard SA Water Weld Forms available:
Form Name Form Number REV: Issue Date
Comments
Procedure Qualification Record (PQR)
TS30a-01 - PQR 0 13/01/05
Weld Procedure Specification (WPS)
TS30a-02 - WPS 0 7/01/05
Welder Qualification Record (WQR)
TS30a-03 - WQR 0 7/12/04
Welding / Non Destructive Testing Log (W/NDTLOG)
TS30a-04 - W/NDTLOG
0 7/12/04
Weld Map (WMAP)
TS30a-05 - WMAP 0 7/12/04 dwg Template
Weld Map - Blank (WMAP) TS30a-05a - WMAP 0 7/12/04 dwg Template Blank
Manufacture’s Data Report (MDR)
TS30a-06 - MDR 0 7/12/04
Inspection Test Plan Checklist (ITPCK)
TS30a-07 - ITPCK 0 7/12/04
Non Destructive Test Report (NDTR)
TS30a-08 - NDTR 0 7/12/04
Pressure Test Record (PTR)
TS30a-09 - PTR 0 16/12/04
Piping Fabrication Checklist (PFCK)
TS30a-10 - PFCK 0 16/12/04
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